Hundreds of them, and hundreds of cabin for girls as well.
one of the jobs from the tudor ship would be a captain, cabin boys and so on...................................................................................................................................................................................
A cabin boy is an employee on a ship who serves passengers and sometimes the upper crew such as the captain. Cabin boys do get paid and that amount can vary depending on experience and location. They average about $30,000 per year.
A cabin boy, typically found on a ship, would assist the crew with various tasks to maintain the vessel and serve the captain and passengers. Responsibilities might include cleaning the decks, helping with meal preparations, and running errands. The role often served as an entry point for young boys to learn the skills needed for a future career at sea. Additionally, cabin boys were expected to follow orders and contribute to the overall functioning of the ship.
It is a ship's cabin.
On the mayflower what does the great cabin do
The deck boys on Columbus's fourth voyage were also known as "ship boys" or "cabin boys." They were typically young boys or teenagers who assisted the crew with various tasks on the ship, such as cleaning, running errands, and helping with the operation of the vessel. These roles were important for the functioning of the ship and the well-being of the crew during long voyages.
On a cruise ship it is called a cabin or berth. On a military vessel or merchant ship it is called a compartment.
A private room on a ship is a cabin.
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That would be "cabin."